Ch. 2 - Neurosurgical investigation Flashcards

1
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What is the flow of CSF circulation?

A

Choroid plexus (0.4 mL/min) -> lateral ventricles -> interventricular foramen -> 3rd ventricle -> aqueduct of Sylvius -> 4th ventricle -> foramen of Luschka/Magendie -> subarachnoid space -> arachnoid villi of dural sinuses (superior sagittal sinus)

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Most common indications for LP

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Infection, subarachnoid hemorrhage, MS, Guillan-Barre, neoplastic disease, myelography

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Major contraindications for LP

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  1. Clinical evidence of raised ICP

2. Local infection

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4
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At what vertebral level do you perform LP?

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Approximately L3/L4, below conus

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5
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Common complications of LP

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Worsening brain herniation/spinal cord compression, injury to neural structures, HA, backache, infection, implantation of epidermoid tumor

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6
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Best imaging modality to diagnose a spinal tumor

A

MRI

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7
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Most common complication of LP? How do you avoid it?

A

Spinal HA 2/2 low CSF pressure; avoid by:

  • lying flat 12hrs post LP
  • <20g needle, avoid multiple sticks
  • blood patch
  • hydration
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Causes of xanthochromic (yellowish) spinal fluid

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Hemorrhage, jaundice, hemolytic disease

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9
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Bacterial meningitis on LP?

A

PMNs, elevated protein, low glucose

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10
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Parasitic infection on LP?

A

Eosinophilia

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Causes of elevated protein in CSF?

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GBS, carcinomatosis, multiple myeloma, infection

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Mononuclear pleocytosis in CSF?

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Viral meningitis, TB meningitis, acute demyelination

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13
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Findings on CSF electrophoresis in multiple sclerosis

A

Stable oligoclonal band pattern over time

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14
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Causes of intracranial calcification

A

Meningiomas, craniopharyngioma, ependymoma, aneurysm, AVMs, and oligodendroglioma

Normal in pineal gland, choroid plexus, and falx

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15
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Cerebral abscess appearance on CT

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Ring-enhancing lesion

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16
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What is bright on T1 MRI?

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Fat is bright, CSF is black - good for detail of anatomic structures

17
Q

What is bright on T2 MRI?

A

CSF is bright BUT on T2 FLAIR it is black

18
Q

SPECT/PET

A

Measures cerebral blood flow or cerebral metabolism

19
Q

What is an interference pattern in nerve conduction studies?

A

Voluntary muscle contraction producing motor unit potentials

20
Q

What type of EMG interference pattern is seen with neuropathy?

A

Reduced interference 2/2 diminished motor units

21
Q

What type of EMG interference pattern is seen with myopathy?

A

Normal interference pattern